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SUMMARY:EUCOR cross-border workshop: "Citizenship in times of change. East-
 African perspectives"
DESCRIPTION:The Africa Centre for Transregional Research\, the Arnold Bergs
 traesser Institute (University Freiburg)\, the Basel Institute on Governan
 ce and the Centre for African Studies Basel are organising a workshop to d
 eepen the exchange on issues of citizenship with a focus on East Africa.\\
 r\\nCitizenship is not a stable condition\, but subject to change. It is n
 ot a given\, but has to be fought for. It can gradually dwindle in phases 
 of public disengagement\, motivated by disenchantment with a government or
  as a result of active exclusion. The workshop will address the temporal d
 imensions of fluctuating citizenship\, affected by crisis\, violent confli
 ct and re-foundations of polities\, which offer opportunities for mobiliza
 tion (or resistance)\, but also potentially new constraints on civil right
 s.\\r\\nRegistration [https://www.arnold-bergstraesser.de/en/events/worksh
 op-citizenship-east-african-perspectives] is open until 12 April 2024.\\r\
 \nPart I (Basel\, Monday\, 22 April 2024)\\r\\nChair: Saba Kassa\, Basel I
 nstitute on Governance\\r\\n 	 		 			 			09:30-10:30 			 			 			Citizenshi
 p beyond the nation-state? Exploring the prospects of the envisioned East 
 African Political Federation (keynote lecture)  			 			 			Alexander Makul
 ilo (University of Dar es Salaam) 			 		 		 			 			10:30-11.00 			 			 			
 Kenyan Citizenship Regime in the Light of Public Participation 			 			 			
 Gloria Kenyatta (Freiburg University) 			 		 		 			 			11.00-11.30 			 			
  			Coffee Break 			 			 			  			 		 		 			 			11:30-12:00 			 			 			The
  African Union Border Program and Citizenship/Belonging Politics on the Ma
 lawi-Mozambique Borderland 			 			 			Anusa Daimon (University of Malawi) 
 			 		 		 			 			12:00-12.30 			 			 			Rethinking Citizenship and Belongi
 ng in Switzerland Presentation 			 			 			Tebuho Winnie Kanyimba (Universi
 ty of Basel) 			 		 		 			 			12:30-12:40 			 			 			Discussant 			 			 		
 	Michael Aeby (University of Basel) 			 		 		 			 			12:40-13:00 			 			 	
 		Group discussion 			 			 			  			 		 	 \\r\\n\\r\\nPart II (Freiburg\, 
 Monday\, 29 April 2024)\\r\\nChair: Franzisca Zanker\, Arnold Bergstraesse
 r Institute\\r\\n 	 		 			 			14.00-14:30 			 			 			Competing Ideologies 
 in the Construction of Post-Conflict Ethiopia. A Focus on Contested Citize
 nship  			 			 			Catherine N’gang’a (University of Freiburg) 			 		 	
 	 			 			14:30-15:00 			 			 			Awkward citizenship in Central Switzerland
  			 			 			Matthias Claudio Maurer Rueda (University of Basel) 			 		 		 
 			 			15:30-16:00 			 			 			Coffee Break 			 			 			  			 		 		 			 			
 15:30-16:00 			 			 			Citizenship Rights in the Context of Violent Extrem
 ism in Northern Mozambique 			 			 			Rufino Sitoe (University of Basel) 	
 		 		 		 			 			16:00 - 16.40 			 			 			Discussant  			 			 			Andreas Me
 hler (Arnold Bergstraesser Institute) 			 		 		 			 			16:40-17:15 			 			
  			Group discussion 			 			 			  			 		 		 			 			17:15-17:30 			 			 		
 	Reflective conclusion 			 			 			 Elisio Macamo (University of Basel) 		
 	 		 	 \\r\\n\\r\\n19.00: Evening lecture by Dr. Serawit B. Debele Univers
 ity of Bayreuth): “Genealogies of African Studies in Germany: An interse
 ctional critique” [https://www.arnold-bergstraesser.de/en/events/alma-le
 cture-genealogies-african-studies-germany] University of Freiburg\, Room: 
 KG I\, Hörsaal 1098
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The Africa Centre for Transregional Research\, the Arnold Ber
 gstraesser Institute (University Freiburg)\, the Basel Institute on Govern
 ance and the Centre for African Studies Basel are organising a workshop to
  deepen the exchange on issues of citizenship with a focus on East Africa.
 </p>\n<p>Citizenship is not a stable condition\, but subject to change. It
  is not a given\, but has to be fought for. It can gradually dwindle in ph
 ases of public disengagement\, motivated by disenchantment with a governme
 nt or as a result of active exclusion. The workshop will address the tempo
 ral dimensions of fluctuating citizenship\, affected by crisis\, violent c
 onflict and re-foundations of polities\, which offer opportunities for mob
 ilization (or resistance)\, but also potentially new constraints on civil 
 rights.</p>\n<p><strong><em><a href="https://www.arnold-bergstraesser.de/e
 n/events/workshop-citizenship-east-african-perspectives">Registration</a> 
 is open until 12 April 2024.</em></strong></p>\n<h4 class="unibas-header-w
 ith-link unibas-subline"><span><span><span>Part I (Basel\, Monday\, 22 Apr
 il 2024)</span></span></span></h4>\n<p><strong>Chair: Saba Kassa\, Basel I
 nstitute on Governance</strong></p>\n<table> 	<tbody> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p
 ><span><span><span>09:30-10:30</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 	
 		<p><strong><span><span><span>Citizenship beyond the nation-state? Explor
 ing the prospects of the envisioned East African Political Federation (key
 note lecture) </span></span></span></strong></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><s
 pan><span><span>Alexander Makulilo (University of Dar es Salaam)</span></s
 pan></span></p> 			</td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>10
 :30-11.00</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><strong><span><s
 pan><span>Kenyan Citizenship Regime in the Light of Public Participation</
 span></span></span></strong></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>
 Gloria Kenyatta (Freiburg University)</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 		
 </tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>11.00-11.30</span></span></sp
 an></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Coffee Break</span></span
 ></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p>&nbsp\;</p> 			</td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 		
 	<td> 			<p><span><span><span>11:30-12:00</span></span></span></p> 			</td
 > 			<td> 			<p><strong><span><span><span>The African Union Border Program
  and Citizenship/Belonging Politics on the Malawi-Mozambique Borderland</s
 pan></span></span></strong></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>A
 nusa Daimon (University of Malawi)</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 		</t
 r> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>12:00-12.30</span></span></span>
 </p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><strong><span><span><span>Rethinking Citizensh
 ip and Belonging in Switzerland Presentation</span></span></span></strong>
 </p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Tebuho Winnie Kanyimba (Univ
 ersity of Basel)</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 
 			<p><span><span><span>12:30-12:40</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<
 td> 			<p><span><span><span>Discussant</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 	
 		<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Michael Aeby (University of Basel)</span></
 span></span></p> 			</td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>1
 2:40-13:00</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><sp
 an>Group discussion</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p>&nbsp\
 ;</p> 			</td> 		</tr> 	</tbody> </table>\n\n<h4 class="unibas-header-with
 -link unibas-subline"><span><span><span>Part II (Freiburg\, Monday\, 29 Ap
 ril 2024)</span></span></span></h4>\n<p><strong>Chair: Franzisca Zanker\, 
 Arnold Bergstraesser Institute</strong></p>\n<table> 	<tbody> 		<tr> 			<t
 d> 			<p><span><span><span>14.00-14:30</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 	
 		<td> 			<p><strong><span><span><span>Competing Ideologies in the Constru
 ction of Post-Conflict Ethiopia. A Focus on Contested Citizenship </span><
 /span></span></strong></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Cather
 ine N’gang’a (University of Freiburg)</span></span></span></p> 			</td
 > 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>14:30-15:00</span></span>
 </span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><strong><span><span><span>Awkward citiz
 enship in Central Switzerland</span></span></span></strong></p> 			</td> 	
 		<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Matthias Claudio Maurer Rueda (University o
 f Basel)</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><s
 pan><span><span>15:30-16:00</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<
 p><span><span><span>Coffee Break</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td>
  			<p>&nbsp\;</p> 			</td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span
 >15:30-16:00</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><strong><span
 ><span><span>Citizenship Rights in the Context of Violent Extremism in Nor
 thern Mozambique</span></span></span></strong></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p>
 <span><span><span>Rufino Sitoe (University of Basel)</span></span></span><
 /p> 			</td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>16:00 - 16.40<
 /span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Discussa
 nt </span></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Andr
 eas Mehler (Arnold Bergstraesser Institute)</span></span></span></p> 			</
 td> 		</tr> 		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>16:40-17:15</span></spa
 n></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Group discussion</s
 pan></span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p>&nbsp\;</p> 			</td> 		</tr>
  		<tr> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>17:15-17:30</span></span></span></
 p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>Reflective conclusion</span></
 span></span></p> 			</td> 			<td> 			<p><span><span><span>&nbsp\;Elisio Ma
 camo (University of Basel)</span></span></span></p> 			</td> 		</tr> 	</tb
 ody> </table>\n\n<p><strong><a href="https://www.arnold-bergstraesser.de/e
 n/events/alma-lecture-genealogies-african-studies-germany">19.00: Evening 
 lecture by Dr. Serawit B. Debele University of Bayreuth): “Genealogies o
 f African Studies in Germany: An intersectional critique”</a></strong><b
 r /> University of Freiburg\, Room: KG I\, Hörsaal 1098</p>\n\n
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